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Paperback The History of Economics Book

ISBN: 1025714253

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The History of Economics

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"The History of Economics" offers a comprehensive and critical survey of the evolution of economic thought. Written by the influential Austrian social philosopher and economist Othmar Spann, this work traces the development of various economic theories and schools of thought from their origins through the early twentieth century. Spann moves beyond a mere chronological listing of dates and figures, instead providing a profound analysis of the philosophical underpinnings that have shaped the discipline.

The text explores the transition from mercantilism and physiocracy to the classical school of Adam Smith and David Ricardo, while also examining the rise of socialist critiques and the historical school. A central theme of the work is Spann's own "universalist" approach, which views the economy as an organic part of the social whole rather than a collection of isolated individual actions. By examining the fundamental concepts of value, labor, and capital through a historical lens, "The History of Economics" provides readers with the necessary context to understand modern economic debates. This scholarly exploration remains a significant contribution to the study of political economy and social theory, appealing to students of history, philosophy, and economics alike.

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